Survey views of the Mir space station taken during rendezvous
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Survey views of the Mir space station taken during rendezvous

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(12-22 Jan. 1997) --- As recorded while Space Shuttle Atlantis was docked with Russia's Mir Space Station, this 70mm camera's frame shows South Africa's wine growing country (immediately right of the solar panel) in a southwest-looking perspective. Most of the population in the Western Cape Province, as it is known, is clustered in the wet extreme south of the country identified here with denser cloud masses. This is the Mediterranean region of the country, experiencing summer drought when the photograph was taken. Cape Town lies immediately right of the solar panel and the Swartland wheat country to the left. The darker green areas are more heavily vegetated regions on the continental escarpment. The large bay in the region is the remote St. Helena Bay (Africa's southernmost point, Cape Agulhas, lies behind the solar panel). The cloud-free parts of the country in the foreground is the sparsely populated semidesert known as the Karroo, a quiet region to which people retire both for its rare dry climate and its beauty.

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Date

16 janv. 1997

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Photo12/Universal Images Group

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UMG22A39_395

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Droits gérés

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45,8Mo (2,0Mo) / 33,8cm x 33,9cm / 3998 x 4000 (300dpi)

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